Teachers, supporters set out on 110-mile march to state Capitol

The Tulsa Classroom Teachers Association has organized a 110-mile March for Education, and dozens showed up to Webster High School Wednesday morning to take part. (KTUL)

TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) —

Tulsa-area educators are marching their way to Oklahoma City as teachers across the state push for more funding in their schools.

The Tulsa Classroom Teachers Association has organized a 110-mile March for Education, and dozens showed up to Webster High School Wednesday morning to take part. The march will last 7-days, and participants will be sleeping in high school gymnasiums along the way.

There's no guarantee the teacher walkout will still be ongoing next week, but lawmakers haven't shown any signs that they're moving toward a funding solution for education.